The next phase of fundraising is now open for organizations approved forA Community Thrives, which invests in local initiatives.
Author: Ashley May, USA TODAY
FDA proposes mammogram changes for first time in 20 years to identify breast cancer early
Mammogram centers will be required to tell women if they have dense breast tissue, which can increase cancer risk and could require additional tests.
Buzz Aldrin’s outfit is everything in photo of last remaining Apollo astronauts
Aldrin wore a metallic rock-ship patterned suit and starts-and-stripes socks in a historic photo taken at a New York event honoring the moon mission.
More African Americans, Hispanics are dying of fentanyl overdoses
The synthetic opioid that’s largely thought of as a problem for white communities is claiming more lives in black communities, according to the CDC.
Huge, weird fish washes up on Australia beach and photos look unreal
A massive fish that washed ashore on an beach was first believed to be a piece of driftwood. It turned out to be one of the world’s largest bony fish.
More dog food recalled over potentially toxic vitamin D levels, Hill’s Pet Nutrition says
Eight more varieties of canned dog food are being recalled for potentially toxic levels of vitamin D, Hill’s Pet Nutrition announced Wednesday.
Sheriff, all her deputies and a police dog resign to protest Oklahoma jail conditions
Nowata County is reeling after sheriffTerry Sue Barnett read her letter of resignation at a news conference detailing alarming jail conditions.
Mom gives birth to record 15-pound, 15-ounce ‘miracle’ baby
Mom Harper Buckley said the birth of her big baby girl left her covered with bruises and a feeling of being “hit by two tractor-trailers.”
Jack the Ripper identified, but these cold case murders, kidnappings remain a mystery
Several cold cases that still remain a mystery: Madeleine McCann, JonBenet Ramsey andAmber Hagerman.
Aspirin is out. Here’s how healthy older adults can prevent heart attacks, strokes without pills
The American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association say these diet and lifestyle changes can keep hearts healthy.